Converted oast house near Headcorn for sale
This former Oast house near Biddenden has been recently converted, and offers characterful accommodation and gardens of half an acre

The Oast is a particularly attractive oast and barn conversion with brick elevations under a tiled roof believed to date from around 1850 and converted in 2001. Accommodation is light and well proportioned and has character features including exposed oak timbers and a roundel sitting room with garden views.
Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, sitting room, family room, dining room, officestudy, kitchen/breakfast room and a box room, plus a roundel master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
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The house comes in pretty gardens of half an acre which are principally laid to lawn with mature flower and shrub borders.
The Oast occupies a peaceful setting just one mile from Biddenden which has good local amenities including a shop and a post office, and a Michelin Star restaurant. Headcorn to the north has a mainline station with trains to London and Royal Tunbridge Wells is 20 minutes away.
The guide price is £985,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01892 515035 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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